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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Floods
affect 17,000, displace 1,500
October 30, 2012
October 30, 2012
by
Dasun Edirisinghe
As inter monsoon rains lashed all parts of
the country, floods affected more than 17,000 civilians while displacing 1,500
people in eight Districts, the Disaster Management Centre (DMC) said.
DMC
Assistant Director Sarath Lal Kumara told The Island that 1,500, 48, 27, 19,
274, 48, 1,945 and 15,000 people were affected by floods in the Mullaitivu,
Nuwara Eliya, Kegalle, Kurunegala, Kandy, Colombo, Trincomalee and Gampaha
Districts respectively.
He
said that 13 houses were completely damaged and 29 other suffered minor damages
due to floods.
"Fortunately,
no deaths have been reported so far, but 15 people have been reported missing in
the Kinniya Divisional Secretariat area of the Trincomalee District," Kumara
said.
The
deputy director said that worst affected Districts were Trincomalee and
Mullaitivu.
The
Meteorology Department said that the cyclonic storm, ‘Nilam’ still persisted to
the east of Sri Lanka.
Meteorologist
– in – charge D. A. Jayasinghaarachchi said that heavy rain and strong winds
would continue in the North-Central, Northern, Eastern and North-Western
provinces for few more days.
"Other
areas of the country would also receive rain with some places experiencing heavy
downpours," he said.
Jayasinghaarachchi
said that the seas, off the coast, extending from Mannar to Trincomalee via
Jaffna and Mullattivu would experience strong winds, very rough conditions and
intermittent rain.
Therefore,
the fishing and naval community have been further advised to refrain from
maritime activities in those seas, he said.
Meanwhile,
National Building Research Organisation (NBRO) issued a landslide alert
countrywide.
Head
of the Landslide Research Division of the NBRO R. M. S. Bandara said that there
were no major incidents reported, but people must be vigilant due to continuous
rains.
He
said that the Hatton – Nuwara Eliya road and Kande Handiya – Ragala road, in the
Nuwara Eliya District, were inundated yesterday due to earth-slips.
Bandara
said however, that it was not a disaster but mounds of earth had fallen onto the
road due to road construction.
Meanwhile,
the JVP urged the government to provide relief to the affected people in the
North, especially in resettled areas.
JVP
MP Sunil Handunnetti said that people in Pudukudiyirippu, Wellamullaivaikkal,
Kopay and Mullaitivu had been displaced due to floods.
"The
government resettled them in temporary shelters recently," he said adding now
their temporary shelters had bbeen washed away by the flood water.
Naval
sources said that the predicted cyclone moved away to Andra Pradesh in India,
but heavy rains would occur for two more days.
He
said that despite the almost non – stop rain there were no major incidents
except tanks and lakes overflowing.